Category: Open Source
Tips for writing Rails tasks with Thor instead of Rake
[CFT] Major pfsync(4) Rewrite on the Horizon
In a recent message to tech@
, David Gwynne (dlg@
) describes the multi-year process behind the diff contained in the message,
moving pf forward has been a real struggle, and pfsync has been a constant source of pain. we have been papering over the problems for a while now, but it reached the point that it needed a fundamental restructure, which is what this diff is. i started rewriting pfsync (again) during h2k22 last year, and it's only been in the last couple of months that i got all the existing functionality working again, and it's only been the last three weeks in particular that it's been solid. this is the first time since about openbsd 6.9 that i've been able to upgrade my production firewalls without them falling over.
which means there may still be rough edges, but testing by brave souls is encouraged. There are huge potential performance gains to be found if this works out right.
You can read the entire message (with the diff) here, or just take in the rest of the text after the fold.
FINOS Announces 2023 State of Open Source in Financial Services Survey
Read the original post at: Read More
The post FINOS Announces 2023 State of Open Source in Financial Services Survey appeared first on Linux.com.
Elevating local stories with Pocket and the American Journalism Project
The importance of local journalism cannot be overstated. Critical to a functioning democracy, it empowers communities and shines a light on the real repercussions of issues debated on the national stage. Yet, as American Journalism Project (AJP)’s Chief Advancement Officer Patty Slutsky says, “There has been a market failure in ensuring everyone has access to […]
The post Elevating local stories with Pocket and the American Journalism Project appeared first on The Mozilla Blog.
Linux on the 7th generation of consoles: Playstation 3 and Gentoo
OSI calls for revision of disclosure rules in CRA
OSI is a co-signatory of an open letter sent this week to the European Parliament by European Digital Rights (EDRi) expressing concern that the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) draft currently under consideration still includes mandatory requirements for vulnerability disclosure that violate best practices in Open Source software collaborations and are likely to actually undermine the security of digital products and the individuals who use them.
The post <span class=’p-name’>OSI calls for revision of disclosure rules in CRA</span> appeared first on Voices of Open Source.
Saskatchewan ・ Omni Iro Iro
Video by via Dailymotion Source Omni Iro Iro Op.265 ・ Saskatchewan Alan Ladd Shelley Winters Raoul Walsh Remembering Classic Western Films ・ Movies ・ TV Series ・ TV Shows ・ Cowboys ・ Cowgirls Thank you kindly for watching, friend. Your support via a small donation would be mighty appreciated. To Donate: https://cloud.webmire.com/westernsremembered/donate.html?dm Contact: https://cloud.webmire.com/westernsremembered?dm Omni…
How to Install Cyberfox Browser and Hackbar Extension
Video by via Dailymotion Source In this video you will learn how to install Cyberfox browser and hackbar extension, step-by-step. Download Cyberfox :-https://sourceforge.net/projects/cyberfox/ Let’s connect online :- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hardikgehlot29 Twitter: https://twitter.com/HardikGehlot29 Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/HardikGehlot29 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HardikGehlot29 My gear :- ️ Microphone: https://amzn.to/3WXvfwd Laptop: https://amzn.to/40nNvSs⌨️ Mouse and Keyboard: https://amzn.to/3jqht7q Windows 10/11 Pro Lifetime License: https://amzn.to/3RrfBrB ⏱️⏱️VIDEO CHAPTERS⏱️⏱️0:00…